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ALS Activists: Carlyle's first Walk for ALS planned for August 11

ALS Activists: Carlyle's first Walk for ALS planned for August 11

Carlyle's Fischer and Van Dresar families have been personally and profoundly affected by ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease or motor neuron disease) and as a result, have become ALS activists who will bring the 'W
Carlyle Minor Hockey awards wrap up season

Carlyle Minor Hockey awards wrap up season

Carlyle Minor Hockey had a successful year, which coalesced with an awards night on Thursday, March 29. “We have a very strong hockey program here in Carlyle,” Brian Hagel, emcee and past president of Carlyle Minor Hockey, explained.
Carlyle and area welcomes new constable

Carlyle and area welcomes new constable

Cst. Alexa Dubeau has joined the Carlyle RCMP detachment and already loves living in the area. “It’s fantastic,” she said as she described her first five weeks in the community. Dubeau arrived in Carlyle on Feb.
Observed At: Easter

Observed At: Easter

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

An Eggcellent Week The SLT had an Eggcellent week! During breaks and lunch, the students were busy with egg hunts, egg races, and an egg toss. Fun was had by all! Badminton season is well underway and track and field season has begun.
Dayzi's Donuts debuts in Carlyle

Dayzi's Donuts debuts in Carlyle

Dayzi's Donuts and Coffee made its debut in Carlyle on Monday, April 2. The community's newest coffee shop will be serving up some new options alongside some old favourites.
Minor Hockey Awards

Minor Hockey Awards

A tough competitor: Taris Rae earns Canada West title in CrossFit Games Open

A tough competitor: Taris Rae earns Canada West title in CrossFit Games Open

Taris Rae of Carlyle, daughter of Tracey Rae, recently competed in the CrossFit Games Open (14-15 female age category) where she placed first in the Canada West category, sixth overall in Canada, and 72 nd worldwide.

Talking politics with a youth

I was impressed with the strong political opinions of young people that I’ve interacted with over the last little while. A grade 8 student asked me if I liked Trudeau, my response was that I didn’t hate him nor did I really like him.
Richardson Pioneer makes sizeable donation to Lampman Pool

Richardson Pioneer makes sizeable donation to Lampman Pool

Richardson Pioneer reps in Lampman had the opportunity to celebrate the beginning of spring – despite a little snow – by donating $25,000 through the Richardson Foundation to the Lampman Pool.
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